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  2. General Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The General Post Office (GPO) [1] was the state postal system and telecommunications carrier of the United Kingdom until 1969. [2] Established in England in the 17th century, the GPO was a state monopoly covering the dispatch of items from a specific sender to a specific receiver (which was to be of great importance when new forms of communication were invented); it was overseen by a ...

  3. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Group Policy is a feature of the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems (including Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11) that controls the working ...

  4. GPO telephones - Wikipedia

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    Beneath the smart-looking buttons, a small converter circuit, powered by re-chargeable Ni-Cd cells, would convert the button presses back to perfectly normal, 10 impulse per second, loop-disconnect dial output, i.e. the new keypad was made to simulate an old rotary dial. But this was the GPO, and nothing was ever that simple.

  5. Evasion (network security) - Wikipedia

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    In network security, evasion is bypassing an information security defense in order to deliver an exploit, attack, or other form of malware to a target network or system, without detection.

  6. Advanced persistent threat - Wikipedia

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    An advanced persistent threat (APT) is a stealthy threat actor, typically a state or state-sponsored group, which gains unauthorized access to a computer network and remains undetected for an extended period.

  7. Evasion (law) - Wikipedia

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    Almost all states operate a collection system for taxation revenues within a framework of law that is enforced by independent courts.Enabling statutes must be strictly applied, and it is generally against public policy to allow the tax administration to agree to reduce the amount of tax payable by any individual.

  8. Russian reset - Wikipedia

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    On March 6, 2009 in Geneva, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton presented Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with a red button with the English word "reset" and the Roman alphabet transliteration of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet word перегрузка ("peregruzka"). It was intended that this would be the Russian word for "reset" but ...

  9. Evasive Action - Wikipedia

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    Evasive Action may refer to: Evasive Action (webcomic) Evasive Action, an older computer game; See also. Evasive maneuvers This page was last edited on 1 June ...